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... appears as a relation between two species , and at the anthropocentric level where domestication appears as a process occurring in human society . Rather than making an exhaustive historical analysis of animal domestication in human ...
... appears as a relation between two species , and at the anthropocentric level where domestication appears as a process occurring in human society . Rather than making an exhaustive historical analysis of animal domestication in human ...
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... appears only three pages before the end of the book , and the Homo lineage comes only at the bottom end of the penultimate page . 193 The first stone tools appear halfway down the last page . The whole rise of modern humankind , Homo ...
... appears only three pages before the end of the book , and the Homo lineage comes only at the bottom end of the penultimate page . 193 The first stone tools appear halfway down the last page . The whole rise of modern humankind , Homo ...
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... appears to be in dispute.213 Next in the time - scale we have Homo erectus , a human species with a bigger cranium and smaller molar teeth than Homo habilis . It is believed to have grown out of Homo habilis but we do not really know ...
... appears to be in dispute.213 Next in the time - scale we have Homo erectus , a human species with a bigger cranium and smaller molar teeth than Homo habilis . It is believed to have grown out of Homo habilis but we do not really know ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
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